Razer Huntsman V2 Analog – Premium Gaming Keyboard

Razer Huntsman V2 Analog – Premium Gaming Keyboard with Analog Optical Switches (Ergonomic Wrist Rest, Digital Rotary Control, 4 Media Keys, RGB Chroma) UK Layout | Black


CALIBRATE. CONTROL. CONQUER.
Razer Huntsman V2 Analog
Enter a higher dimension of control with the Razer Huntsman V2 Analog—our first analog optical gaming keyboard. Armed with every feature you’d expect from a top-of-the-line design, you’ll want for nothing in your pursuit of victory.
Doubleshot PBT Keycaps – Sturdy, Textured Finish
Harder and more durable than ABS, these tough keycaps won’t wear down to a shiny finish and have labels which will never fade thanks to their doubleshot molding process.
Razer Chroma RGB – Per-Key Lighting and Underglow
With 16.8 million colors and a suite of effects, sync its keys and underglow with the rest of your battlestation, and enjoy greater immersion as it dynamically reacts with over 150 integrated games.
Magnetic Plush Leatherette Wrist Rest
Featuring Razer Chroma RGB underglow, the soft, cushioned wrist support magnetically snaps to the keyboard to relieve pressure on your wrists, so you feel less fatigued when gaming over long periods.
Multi-Function Digital Dial and 4 Media Keys
Configure them to pause, play, skip and tweak everything from brightness to volume—the ultimate convenience as you enjoy your entertainment.
USB 3.0 Passthrough
Instead of reaching over to your rig to plug in a device, you can connect it conveniently to your PC via a USB port in the Razer Huntsman V2 Analog.

A NEW DIMENSION OF CONTROL
Razer Analog Optical Switch
With the ability to measure the exact amount of light that goes through the switch stem, Razer Analog Optical Switches can detect how far a key is pressed instead of being restricted to a traditional binary input.
Adjustable Actuation – Choose How You Play
With an actuation range of 1.5 to 3.6 mm, Razer Analog Optical Switches can be adjusted via Razer Synapse to meet your preference—offering different kinds of benefits at every height.
Analog Input – Finer Movement Control
If you’ve ever used an analog thumbstick, you’ll know how intuitive and nuanced in-game movement feels —the more the stick is pushed, the faster you go or steeper the turn, and vice versa.
Dual-Step Actuation – Streamline Your Actions
Razer Analog Optical Switches can register two actions in one keypress, cutting down on the number of inputs you need to make so that your precision is cleaner and quicker.
Weight: | 2.27 kg |
Dimensions: | 48.6 x 19.9 x 9.1 cm; 2.27 Kilograms |
Brand: | Razer |
Model: | RZ03-03610300-R3W1 |
Colour: | Black |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Razer |
Dimensions: | 48.6 x 19.9 x 9.1 cm; 2.27 Kilograms |
A really nice keyboard that feels great to use and has a satisfying clicky keys. Requires Razer Synapse to always be open to use your custom lighting profiles which is a bit inconvenient if you don’t want extra software running in the background.
This one here is more silent than my other membranes too, very good experience I was just expecting the product to have a unpluggable wire like the Hunstman V2 Mini does but, that’s fine.
Love it. It looks good, led’s are nice and bright but can customise it in the app anyway, could be too loud for some people but I like keyboards loud. Really good quality. Would highly recommend.
Very good keyboard, delighted I spent the bit extra for this model
Nice , quiet and versatile has all the options you need from a gaming keyboard plus good RGB setting, has a good magnetic wrist support cushion, good size and easy to clean, had a more expensive keyboard but wasn’t as pleased as this one
This is a great little keyboard, I had a ten keyless keyboard for years and after having an accident with it I decided to downsize again as I pretty much only use my pc for gaming. The huntsman mini is not perfect – if you’re fussy about the sound of the keyboard the rattles will annoy you but can be remedied if you’re willing to do a few simple mods. For me it’s fine, keys are responsive, lighting is bright enough without being distracting and easy to customise and the typing experience is good
I’ve been through a fair selection of keyboards in the last few years due to genuinely enjoying different types of Keyboards.
This edition of Huntsman is fantastic, the Red switches feels great. Ergonomics also feel great, a nice amount of tilt with the legs fully extended under the keyboard.
The keyboard is quiet compared to some Red Switch Keyboards, the foam definitely does the job.
All in all, a lovely, spacious option for users looking to get rid of their Numpad whilst keeping a quality keyboard. I picked this up on discount but I would have paid more because this is now, my favorite option!
Lighting is very good, the wrist rest is a little dim compared, but doesn’t bother me, I’m not looking at it.
Software like with all gaming devices is the only let down, ability to like profiles and lighting to games is fiddly and missing some features that have been brought up on forums for ages but not yet fixed.
Anologue feature is ok, not the game changer I thought it would be but works ok!
Loses stars because synapse software is not intuitive enough and stops the inbuilt RGB modes from working. Cortex that’s bundled with synapse needs admin rights and UAC nags when you’re staying safe and not using admin as your daily. Once software removed its OK but obviously has fewer features because of it.
As a keyboard, very good. Probably the best keyboard i have owned so far, but the most expensive keyboard i’ve purchased too.
The Huntsman V2 comes with ugly flickering PWMed RGB lighting enabled by default. I’m using it on Linux, and it’s supported by OpenRazer, which can turn the RGB off. The indicator LEDs also have PWM flicker, but I don’t personally use them (I rebind scrolllock, and use “setxkbmap -option numpad:mac” with Xorg to force numlock on even with the indicator light turned off) so I won’t dock any stars for that.
it’s a great keyboard lots of customisation and quality feeling. The one thing that is left to admire is maybe some cable management slots on the board as you can get a bit tangled from the amount of cable that’s give
The “enter” key’s light is not even.
Or my expectation is too high.
Remark : other functions are work well, just outlook issue.
I find the space bar rattles a little too much, and the sound it makes is a little uneven with the rest of the keys. The key caps are also a little uneven with the lighting, some letters, and dull patches, for example the enter key and the numeric keys.
Also the function keys aren’t fully lit, with no light emanating from the play/volume symbols etc which i find a little annoying, maybe it’s just me but at this price point I don’t think these should have been impossible challenges.
All things considered though the positives far out way the negatives, and this keyboard is my favourite thing at the moment for sure.
The extra G key where the L should be is kinda annoying as I haven’t got a response from razer. Maybe a bit more quality control when your selling a 200 keyboard to someone in future. Shocking
It’s good but I sold it for a custom keeb
With this in mind, this keyboard is perfect as it’s tiny, lightweight and has a detachable USB c to a cable allowing me to throw it in my bad without having to leave things out of my packing to make space.
Not having the numpad and arrow keys is something that I personally don’t like as I use them often which is why I keep my blackwidow keyboard on my desk and only use this when I away from said desk.
Overall the razer huntsman mini is a great keyboard for travelling with (or I guess you could use it in your day to day setup provided you take the minimalist aesthetic over practical).
I also paid 70 for the American layout instead the usual 140 for the UK layout which made this choice a no brainer.
Brilliant clicky tactile purple opto-mechanical switches mean typing is satisfying and a joy; it makes me want to type more! I much much prefer these to linear switches where you can’t hear and feel the actuation point.
Solid construction. Wrist wrest is lovely quality and magnetic attachment much better than a plastic clip as is seen on other keyboards.
Before this keyboard I ordered the Asus ROG Strix Flare ii animate. This was a tremendous keyboard and the lighting was definitely better, but the Asus software is so terrible it’s hard for me to actually explain in this review. I would go as far as saying its the worst software I’ve ever used, and it means the keyboard was unusable. By contrast the Razer Synapse software is an absolute joy to use and makes using the keyboard really enjoyable.
I would definitely recommend this keyboard, especially if you enjoy a tactile switch.
This is an absolutely fantastic gaming keyboard
Very tactical
Very responsive
RGB is great and configurable via software
Bought to replace my old Blackwiddow and couldn’t be happier. Love how there isn’t any inset key sections any more that only added to collecting dust and grime and made cleaning a pain. The overall feel and quality has just a more pleasant soft texture to it and also massively appreciate the soft wrist rest. As always top quality from Raze
My son, recently turned 13, demanded that I buy him this key board for his birthday/Christmas. Having no idea about the product or why it’s a gamers delight when it come to gaming I bought it for him. He was ecstatic when it arrived because of its compactness!! I have to be honest even I was impressed. He had been using it non stop and is extremely happy with it, I hear no complaints. My only grievance is the clicking and clacking noise it produces when he’s in full action. He seems to like that though and since buying a extra big mouse mat it’s helped to make the scraping noise across the desk a little more denser. All in all it’s a good little gaming keyboard.
Good build quality, the dial in the top right is a bit wobbly but it’s not a problem. the whole base is metal so feels great and the wrist rest is very comfortable. it has 3 angles, flat, enclined and one that’s in the middle gives you a good range to pick your preference. The only problem I would say is the price, its really expensive for a keyboard so I would recommend waiting for it to go on sale or for black Friday which is when I picked mine up.
This feels like a solid product, the keys are loud so don’t consider this if you’re going to use it in an office, for myself it works great for games or for typing.
First off, you notice how small this thing is, it’s tiny, there’s so much more space on my desk it’s ridiculous. The imprint is so small now that there’s plenty of space for mouse flicks while in game etc… It’s also going to be a lot easier to clean as well.
The red optical switches are superb, they’re silent and fast, they feel smooth in game and have a semi tactile feel. The TE I have has the purple switch which isn’t that loud but compared to this is blaring.
I thought I’d struggle without the F keys but I got used to using the function key pretty quickly. There’s plenty of extra functionality including media keys, brightness, the arrows and loads of others.
Overall I really like this keyboard, it’s now become my main using the TE as a back up
For gaming, this keyboard is amazing. For general productivity it is still amazing. It sounds.. amazing. Great ability to change the on board lighting and add macro binds and keyboard for spam clicking in cookie clicker which is amazing. It also is amazing at response time. Very fast keyboard. My slight downside is the support on some games. This is cause it’s picked up as both a controller (due to analog built in) and a keyboard. So, on games like roblox that don’t necessarily have billion dollar support for every single game – you encounter SMALL issues with it identifying as a controller. I usually just rejoin the game. I hope this review helps!
The keyboard doesn’t come with a wrist-rest that it really needs in my opinion, luckily the Glorious Gaming GSW-75 COMPACT SLIM KEYBOARD WRIST REST suits and fits this keyboard perfectly.
If you want the best touch-typing keyboard, then the Razer Ornata V2 is the best there is. (I can sustain 120 WPM and can only do it on the Ornata).
Overall though, Razer Synaps (version 2 and 3) are really really unrealisable, badly designed and their USB drivers will regularly blue screen your windows machine. So yea, while the keyboard is great, the software greatly lets it down, I’d still recommend the keyboard because no other brand comes close, but yea, it’s annoying using unreliable software, and Razer’s tech-support is next to useless. They always just tell you to reinstall their software every time, then ignore you, they refuse to acknowledge any bugs what-so-eve. For example, the Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition is completely technically faulty – all the keys get double-strikes, so they just dumped them on the market and then ignored any complaints.
I love this keyboard for gaming and typing i recommend it fully as I think it is the best keyboard in the world. I have used many other high end keyboards and this has been the most enjoyable one to use by far! I cannot give my opinion for other keyboards like the Ducky 1 two mini because I havent used it yet but from other reviews online the Ducky 1 two mini is no match for this keyboard. Also, I purchased a Steelseries Apex Series 7 for around 150 and it was worth the price tag but the Razer Huntsman Mini is cheaper and it is better in my personal opinion. If you are thinking about purchasing this keyboard for yourself or for someone else as a gift, I highly recommend doing it because this keyboard is perfect for gaming and even for typing.
This keyboard gets 5 stars for me!!
First impression, It’s small and really good built quality, It has some weight due to the amount of tech inside and the material used.
For Gaming, it’s the best decision I’ve ever made. I’m a casual gamer but do play hours on end and I have to admit that it’s fast and accurate keypresses. the clickiness makes gaming experience better in a physiological way, doesn’t improve gaming but it’s choir for your ears.
The Function keys are still there hidden along the number keys, the dedicated FN keys disables the number keys and unlocks your F keys. when you press FN, it will disable the RBG lighting and turn the other keys white which basically means you can use the arrow keys and F keys and other keys like Del, Print Screen, Media controls and Volume but unfortunately that you need to keep it pressed down if you use it all the time but I’m sure there is a way to make it stick by using the Synapse software.
I adore this product and has made so much room on my table that I can put more stuff on the table.
Let’s talk about those switches… It’s a Purple Opto-mechanical keyboard switch with an actuation at 1.5 mm with 45 grams of force for actuation but it’s an optical switch so it’s a lot faster and durable than a traditional mechanical switch as it has a durability of up to 100million keystrokes for each key and it’s actuated by a light beam that has 0ms denounce delay so it’s extremely fast! Overall the switches sound amazing for me it has a little bit of a pinging noise but it does not affect be in game and it isn’t that loud and disturbing up to where I know from the one that I got.
Overall this keyboard is a great keyboard to the touch and I highly recommend this keyboard for anybody and it’s a lot cheaper than what is really is in Razer’s actual website and store. Hope you enjoyed the review and have a good day/evening/night 🙂
One thing I found odd at first with the keyboard was the amount of travel required to actuated each key. This is extremely minimal and I often found I’d be jumping in apex without meaning to, simply because my thumb was resting (very gently) against the space bar and triggering it with the weight of my thumb. This is definitely not a deal breaker though as after a day or two I readjusting my hand placement slightly and alleviated the issue entirely.
I love the size as I no longer bash my mouse into my keyboard which used to be an issue before. It’s compact enough to not get in the way, but large enough to type effectively without any discomfort. I still find the keys slightly odd as I want to press them down fully but really they require minimal travel to actuate and they are very accurate at registering each key press at the lightest of touches.
The software has been flawless for me and I love how the LED’s match perfectly with the LED’s on my Razer Viper. This is something that is often not the case between different products and something that can so often be overlooked.
The detachable USB C cable is great, especially if you are transporting the keyboard as you don’t need to worry about the cable being damaged where it enters the keyboard frame. The body is super solid and the keys almost feel like they have a little antislip coating on them which I personally love and I think feels great under your fingers.
Overall I think it’s a fantastic keyboard for the money and hope it will gives me a few years of blissful use for gaming, writing essays and anything else my fingers need to type. Treat yourself 😉